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Metal Junction Box screwed to wood - same screw used for grounding

Home Improvement Asked on December 15, 2020

My brother has a metal pancake box directly screwed into a 2×4. That same screw used to fasten the box is also being used to ground the box.

i.e metal pancake box screwed into the wood also has the ground wrapped around it.

I know ground screws inside the box must be green – I am more concerned over whether or not what I described above is safe.

2 Answers

Ground screws do not need to be green.

Though they sell some very cute green ones ten for a buck if you want them to be green.

Ground screws must be -32 thread pitch or finer, and must be threaded into the metal box. 10-32 is the "conventional" size. And most metal boxes have a hole tapped for a #10-32 screw for precisely that purpose.

This is visible as a hole slightly smaller than the normal mounting holes.

If you can't find it for love or money, likely someone has driven the physical mounting screw into that hole. Better boxes try to help deter this by putting the ground screw on a stamped "bung". That also gives the ground screw a place to go besides straight into the wall, but if someone misused the hole for a mounting screw, that problem will be solved :)

Correct answer by Harper - Reinstate Monica on December 15, 2020

Screws that mount the box to the framing are not allowed to be used for grounding. There is a separate hole in most of the pancake boxes for a grounding screw, a 10/32 thread and you can pick them up at your home store. If there is conduit terminating in the box, that might serve as a ground.

Answered by JACK on December 15, 2020

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